Works, Svazek 4Houghton Mifflin, 1883 |
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... remains . Right ethics are central and go from the soul outward . Gift is contrary to the law of the universe . Serving others is serving us . I must absolve me to myself . Mind thy affair , ' says the spirit : coxcomb , would you ...
... remains . Right ethics are central and go from the soul outward . Gift is contrary to the law of the universe . Serving others is serving us . I must absolve me to myself . Mind thy affair , ' says the spirit : coxcomb , would you ...
Strana 77
... remains . But there is an injustice in assuming this ambition for Plato . Let us not seem to treat with flippancy his venerable name . Men , in proportion to their intellect , have admitted his transcendent claims . The way to know him ...
... remains . But there is an injustice in assuming this ambition for Plato . Let us not seem to treat with flippancy his venerable name . Men , in proportion to their intellect , have admitted his transcendent claims . The way to know him ...
Strana 131
... remains the Lutheran bish- op's son ; his judgments are those of a Swedish polemic , and his vast enlargements purchased by adamantine limitations . He carries his controver- sial memory with him in his visits to the souls . He is like ...
... remains the Lutheran bish- op's son ; his judgments are those of a Swedish polemic , and his vast enlargements purchased by adamantine limitations . He carries his controver- sial memory with him in his visits to the souls . He is like ...
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